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The type specimens and other examples in the Brit. Mus. 

 collection, are all from the Nilghiri Flills, South India. 



60. Caloclytus annulatus, Hope. — Clytus annulatus, Hope, 

 Gray's Zool. Misc. (1831;, p. 28. 



Taken at Thagatà in Tenasserim, and at Garin (Asciuii Ghecù). 

 Alt. 1400-1500 m. ; occurs also in N. India (Nepal). 



Head and prothorax witli a rather close ashy-grey pubescence. 

 The prothorax with three black spots, one larger medio-dorsal, 

 and one smaller, towards each side. Elytra black with greyish 

 markings — an jj-sliaped figure extending from the base to near 

 the middle , and inclosing an oval spot on each side ; a trans- 

 verse band , dilated at the suture , placed behind the middle ; 

 and an oblique fascia on each at the apex ; apices of elytra obli- 

 quely truncate ; outer angles acute , sub-spinose. Body under- 

 neath, legs and antennae with a greyish pubescence. This species 

 comes near C. luacaonensis, Chevr. 



61. Caloclytus ludens, sp. n. {PL 1, fig. 5). Niger; capile pi-otho- 

 raceque pube grisea subtiliter obteclis; prothorace elongalo, cylindrico, 

 lateraliler leviter rotundato^ margine basali albo-cinereo-pubescente; 

 scutello cinereo; elytris nigris, fasciis cinereis ornatis- una basali 

 transversa; secimda ab sutura retro obliquiter directa, et postice extus 

 curvata; tertia transversa^ breviler triangulari et vix pone 'laedium 

 obsita ; quarta lata transversa ad apicem; apicibus elgtrorum recte 

 truncatis, extus breviter spinosis. Long. 11 mm. 



Thagatà in Tenasserim. One female example. 



With a thin greyish pubescence on the head and prothorax: 

 the latter somewhat asperate above, its basal margin whitish. 

 Scutellum grey. Elytra black , with dull-cinereous markings , 

 consisting of (1) a transverse basal fascia ; (2) a narrow band 

 on each beginning at the suture just behind the scutellum , di- 

 verging from the suture as it passes back for a short distance, 

 and then curved so as to run outwards and slightly forwards 

 without, however, reaching the external margin; (3) a trans- 

 verse band placed just behind the middle and having the form 

 of a short triangle with its apex placed anteriorly at the suture; 

 (4) a rather broad transverse band at the apex. Body under- 



